New iPhone Text Messages Features and Updates

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With the latest iPhone update, you can now send messages with a personal touch. The new iPhone text messages features and updates allow you to add a photo or video to your messages, making them more engaging and expressive.

You can also use the new features to send messages that disappear after they're read, keeping your conversations private. This is a great way to share sensitive information or just have a fun and temporary conversation.

The new iPhone text messages features also include the ability to use Memoji and Animoji in your messages, allowing you to add fun and playful touches to your conversations. These features are perfect for adding some humor and personality to your messages.

Overall, the new iPhone text messages features and updates offer a range of exciting and practical options for communicating with friends and family.

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Transferring Messages

Transferring messages to your new iPhone is a relatively straightforward process, especially with the help of Apple's built-in features.

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You can transfer messages to your new iPhone without iCloud or iTunes using Quick Start, a feature that allows you to transfer data from your old iPhone to your new iPhone wirelessly.

To use Quick Start, connect your old iPhone to Wi-Fi and turn on Bluetooth, then turn on your new iPhone and follow the onscreen instructions.

Quick Start can transfer text messages, attachments, stickers, and more from your old iPhone to your new iPhone, all without the need for a USB cable.

There are other options available as well, including using iCloud to sync your messages across devices.

To sync messages via iCloud, enable "Use on this iPhone" in the Messages settings on both your old and new iPhone, then tap "Sync Now" to ensure all messages are synced to iCloud.

FonePaw iOS Transfer is another tool that can help you transfer messages from your old iPhone to your new iPhone, allowing you to select specific messages to transfer and export them in various formats.

FonePaw iOS Transfer also offers a stable and secure transfer process, with features like batch transfer and clean & safe transfer.

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Here are some key benefits of using FonePaw iOS Transfer:

  • Stable Transfer: Reliable wired connection
  • Secure Transfer: Local transfer with no privacy leakage
  • Swift Transfer: Batch transfer of multiple conversations and messages
  • Clean & Safe: Free from viruses and security threats
  • Versatile: Transfers messages from SMS and various chatting apps

Restoring an iCloud backup of your old iPhone is another way to transfer messages to your new iPhone, but keep in mind that this method will transfer all data from your old iPhone, not just the text messages you need.

Here are the steps to restore an iCloud backup:

  1. On your old iPhone, navigate to Settings > Your Profile > iCloud > iCloud Backup and tap "Back Up Now" to take a backup of your messages.
  2. On your new iPhone, go to Settings > iCloud > Backup and enable the "iCloud Backup" option.
  3. Choose "Restore from iCloud Backup" and sign into iCloud with your Apple ID and password.
  4. Complete the rest of the onscreen setup steps, and messages will sync to your new device automatically.

You can also transfer messages from your old iPhone to your new iPhone via iCloud syncing, but this method requires both devices to use the same Apple ID and be connected to a Wi-Fi network with a good signal.

Sending Messages

Sending Messages is now more flexible than ever with the new iPhone. You can send text messages via satellite if you're out of range of cellular or Wi-Fi networks, and own an iPhone 14 or later. This feature, called Emergency SOS via Satellite, has been a lifesaver for many.

The satellite connection feature even allows you to use emoji and Tapbacks, making it feel like a normal texting experience. To try it out, go to Settings > Apps > Messages > Messages via Satellite > Satellite Connection Demo.

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You can also schedule messages to be sent at a later time or date, which is a game-changer for birthdays, anniversaries, or any other special occasion. To schedule a message, follow these steps:

  1. Open up a conversation in the Messages app.
  2. Tap on the "+" button on the left side of the text box.
  3. Tap on More.
  4. Choose Send Later.
  5. Type in your Message.
  6. To change the send time, tap on the blue bubble that defaults to Tomorrow 9:00 am. From there, you will have a slider that lets you input a date and a time.

Scheduled messages can be sent up to 14 days in advance, and will even be sent if your iPhone is offline without a Wi-Fi or cellular connection.

Send Via Satellite

You can send text messages via satellite, a feature that was introduced with the iPhone 14 and has already been a lifesaver in emergency situations.

The Emergency SOS via Satellite feature allows you to connect to a satellite and exchange short text messages with emergency responders when you have no cellular signal.

If you're out of range of cellular or Wi-Fi networks and own an iPhone 14 or later, Messages will prompt you to connect to a satellite.

The Dynamic Island expands to help you stay pointed at the satellites overhead while connected to the satellite.

You can then text people like you normally would, and features like emoji and Tapbacks should still work.

The new feature is available on iPhone 14 and later models, so if you have one of these devices, you can try it out.

Send Later

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The Send Later feature in iOS 18 is a game-changer for anyone who wants to plan ahead when it comes to sending messages.

You can schedule a message to be sent to someone at a later time or date, which is super helpful for remembering special occasions like birthdays. For example, if you know someone's birthday is coming up, you can schedule a happy birthday text to them ahead of the date so it's ready to go.

Scheduling a message can only be done in conversations with other iMessage users, and it's not an option when texting with an Android user. This means you'll need to have an Apple device and access to iMessage to take advantage of this feature.

To schedule a message, follow these steps:

  1. Open up a conversation in the Messages app.
  2. Tap on the "+" button on the left side of the text box.
  3. Tap on More.
  4. Choose Send Later.
  5. Type in your Message.
  6. To change the send time, tap on the blue bubble that defaults to Tomorrow 9:00 am.
  7. From there, you will have a slider that lets you input a date and a time.
  8. With your time selected and your message typed in, tap on the blue arrow to schedule it.

Scheduled messages can be sent up to 14 days in advance, so you can plan ahead and make sure your messages are sent on time.

Message Features

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Tapbacks are now even more convenient, allowing you to respond to messages with a thumbs up or heart by long pressing on them.

You can also send a single emoji to someone in iOS 18, and it will appear much larger than before, making it easier to see the detail.

The emoji picker has been updated to display emojis larger and with more space between them, and the Sticker and Memoji interfaces have been integrated into the emoji picker.

Tapping on the two icons on the bottom left of the emoji picker will take you to Memoji and Stickers, respectively, where you can create new ones directly.

Stickers and Memoji can now be used just like emojis, and they'll be added to the end of your text rather than sent as a separate image.

Stickers, Memoji, Emoji

Stickers, Memoji, and Emoji have become an integral part of our messaging experience. Now, you can use stickers and Memoji just like emojis by adding them to the end of your text.

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Stickers and Memoji have their own dedicated sections in the emoji picker, making it easier to access and send them. You can create new stickers and Memoji directly from the emoji picker.

If you add a sticker or a Memoji to a text, it will be sent as an emoji, not as a separate image. However, if you want to send a full-size sticker, you can still do so by sending it separate from text.

Stickers and Memoji sent as emojis will only display as emojis on devices running iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, visionOS 2, and watchOS 11. On earlier versions of iOS, stickers will be sent as separate images.

You can now choose any emoji character when using Tapback, including stickers and Memoji. To do this, long press to respond to a message, swipe to the left to see common emoji responses, or tap on the generic emoji icon thought bubble to bring up the emoji picker.

Writing Tools (Apple Intelligence)

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Writing Tools (Apple Intelligence) is a game-changer for messaging. It's a systemwide option that lets you write out a text and then select it with a tap and drag gesture to bring up the Writing Tools interface.

You can use Writing Tools to proofread your text for spelling and grammar errors, including word choice and sentence structure. This feature is a big help in catching mistakes before you hit send.

Rewriting with a different tone is also possible with Writing Tools. You can choose from options like Friendly, Professional, and Concise to give your message a different feel.

Summarizing your text is another feature of Writing Tools. You can get a quick summary, pull out key points, create a list of topics, or make a table to help you condense your message.

To use Writing Tools, tap on the various options and preview the changes before deciding whether to use them or not.

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Notification Summaries (iOS 18.1)

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Notification Summaries (iOS 18.1) is a game-changer for busy users like me. Apple Intelligence will summarize multiple notifications from the Messages app so you can catch up at a glance.

This feature works for individual conversations and group conversations. You can see the summaries on the Lock Screen, making it super convenient.

You'll get notification summaries in iOS 18.1, no need to read through everything. This way, you can quickly identify what's most important and respond accordingly.

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Animate Text

You can add animation to your text messages with iOS 18. This feature allows you to make your messages more engaging and expressive.

To animate your text, follow these steps: type your message, tap the Formatting button to select the entire text or individual words/letters, and then tap one of the animation styles. There are eight styles to choose from: Big, Small, Shake, Nod, Explode, Ripple, Bloom, or Jitter.

The Big animation expands the size of your letters, perfect for delivering big news. You can also use the Jitter animation to make the letters shake, conveying a sense of urgency or excitement.

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You can mix animations within a message by selecting different styles for individual words or letters. However, you can only apply one animation to a selection at a time.

Here are the eight animation styles you can use:

  1. Big: expands the size of your letters
  2. Small: reduces the size of your letters
  3. Shake: makes the letters shake
  4. Nod: makes the letters nod up and down
  5. Explode: makes the letters explode outward
  6. Ripple: creates a ripple effect around the letters
  7. Bloom: makes the letters bloom outward
  8. Jitter: makes the letters shake back and forth

Design and Customization

The new iPhone text messages have some exciting design updates that make a big difference in how you interact with your messages. You can now see more detail in the six standard Tapback icons.

These Tapback icons are now more colorful and detailed, making it easier to understand the reactions you're getting from your friends. Long pressing on a text to respond will show you the new look, and you can even tap on a Tapback you've received to see who sent it.

The emoji picker has also been updated, displaying emojis in a larger size for easier viewing. This is especially helpful when sending a single emoji, which now appears much bigger than before.

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Tapping on the two icons on the bottom left of the emoji picker takes you to Memoji and Stickers, where you can create new ones directly. You can make a new sticker by tapping on the blank sticker icon, and create a new Memoji by tapping the three dots and choosing New, Edit, or Duplicate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get my text messages to work on my new iPhone?

To set up text messaging on your iPhone, enable iMessage in Settings > Apps > Messages and select your preferred phone numbers and email addresses. This will allow you to send and receive iMessages, including text messages, on your device.

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